Mungo Park. Letter to Sir Joseph Banks apologising that "any misunderstanding should have taken place respecting my present voyage to New South Wales". Bloomsbury, London, 15 September [1798] Unit ID: 117 Date: 15 September [1798]
Odser Knudsen. Letter to Sir Joseph Banks asking for assistance in securing the release of his ship and a passage to Leith. His ship was driven ashore by gales and detained by Customs Officers while on a trip from Iceland to Copenhagen. Stornoway, 16 January 1808 Unit ID: 106 Date: 16 January 1808
Papers of Sir Joseph Banks, 1745-1820 Unit ID: MS 9 Repository: National Library of Australia Date: 1745/1820 Creator: Banks, Joseph, Sir Physical Description: 2.16 metres and (9 security binders + 1 folio packet + 1 map folio)
Passport given by Baron Diede of Furschenstein to Sir Joseph Banks and others, and observations on Iceland, 2 July 1772 Unit ID: 118 Date: 2 July 1772
Peck. Note to Sir Joseph Banks thanking him for the use of his library, Adelphi, 20 August 1805 Unit ID: 124 Date: 20 August 1805
Philip Gidley King. Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, Cape of Good Hope, 26 July 1791 Unit ID: 93 Date: 26 July 1791
Philip Gidley King. Letter to Sir Joseph Banks concerning availability of food and provisions. Norfolk Island, 31 July 1795 Unit ID: 96 Date: 31 July 1795
Philip Gidley King. Letter to Sir Joseph Banks concerning conditions on Norfolk Island. Norfolk Island, 24 May 1793 Unit ID: 94 _ 94a Date: 24 May 1793